80 Interest Score
7 Discussions
0.09 Engagement
Oct 2022 Launched

Build dynamic images from your existing web stack, whether it's React, Svelte, Vue, Angular, Ember, Tailwind or just vanilla HTML and CSS.

What the Community Said

This is neat and could apply to some of the use cases we've implemented at Product Hunt (e.g. social cards for user profiles, email newsletters highlighting the latest launches, etc.).

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Pretty cool idea. Looking forward to trying it out.

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What started as a quick way to generate images for social sharing blog posts using HTML and CSS; turned into a way to generate personalized images in an email on the fly when opened or build my own version of that image you embed that shows where all your visitors are from around the globe. The ability to quickly do this HTML and CSS without needing ImageMagick gave birth to OpenGraphImage.com. What are some of the other ways you’ve seen personalized images generated at scale?

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